Tokyo Tower Photo Walk & Sunset View
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*We will walk around Tokyo's most historic district and visit unique, lesser-known photo spots around the Tokyo Tower.
*We will climb the Tokyo Tower Observation Deck and watch the sunset in the far west.
*We will take a break in our Japanese-style space and enjoy sake and green tea while waiting for nightfall.
*Finally, enjoy a commemorative photo with the illuminated Tokyo Tower in the background.
HIGHLIGHT
- Watch the sunset and Tokyo's sparkling nightscape from the Main Deck of Tokyo Tower.
- Stroll around Zojoji Temple and the Shiba Park area, rich in history and scenic beauty.
- Your certified guide will show you the best hidden photo spots around Tokyo Tower and take commemorative photos using your camera—strike your favorite pose and shine!
- Climb to the observation deck and enjoy the breathtaking view of the city bathed in sunset colors, from warm orange to deep navy blue during the magic hour.
- A licensed, government-certified guide will share 360° views and captivating stories about Tokyo's culture and landmarks.
- After Tokyo Tower, unwind in our Japanese-style lounge near the base of the tower. Choose from a sake set, matcha set, or beer set to complete your evening.
- After sunset, Tokyo Tower lights up! The tower’s illumination changes daily—red, blue, yellow, and more—offering stunning photo opportunities.
- We'll capture beautiful nighttime shots of you with Tokyo Tower glowing in the background.
[Tour Information:]
*This is a certified guided tour led by a professional interpreter-guide.
*Tour start times adjust seasonally to ensure the best sunset views.
*Please bring your own camera for photos.
[Optional Add-ons:]
*Hotel pick-up service from anywhere in Tokyo.
*Upgrade to a private tour for a more personalized experience.
Note: Zojoji Temple’s main gate is currently under renovation.
Note: Please take photos with your own camera.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Sunset View from the Main Deck of Tokyo Tower
Watch the Tokyo skyline transform as the sun sets from the main deck of Tokyo Tower.
Food & Drink Options: Please choose one of the following sets:
A. Sake Set – A selection of Japanese sake paired with traditional snacks
B. Matcha Set – Matcha, Japanese tea, and seasonal sweets
C. Beer Set – Includes beer, cocktails such as highballs, and assorted snacks.
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Tour Stops
- Zojoji Temple
Visit Zojoji Temple, which houses the tombs of the shoguns from the Edo period. It features magnificent buildings and offers a glimpse into Tokyo's rich cultural and historical heritage.
- Tokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower, a radio tower that opened in 1958, is still cherished as a symbol of Tokyo today.
- You can enjoy your drink and snacks inside a building near Tokyo Tower.
Itinerary
CANCELLATION POLICY
If you cancel your reservation, the following cancellation rates and remittance charge will be charged.
(1) 14 days - 3 days prior to the program date: 20 % of the program fee
(2) 2 days of the day before the program date: 50 % of the program fee
(3) a day before the program date: 100 % of the program fee
I really enjoyed this tour. Exploring the area around Tokyo Tower at night was a highlight, especially discovering hidden paths and new angles of the tower. We learned many interesting facts, but what stuck with me most was hearing that you could actually walk to Kyoto in about two weeks. Our guide was both knowledgeable and funny, making the experience even more enjoyable.
I would have loved to spend a bit more time exploring Zojoji Temple along the way. We then visited the main observation deck of Tokyo Tower, where you can catch a beautiful sunset if the weather is clear—though the view is stunning at any time.
Afterward, we enjoyed a sake tasting featuring three distinctly different varieties, accompanied by light snacks. For those who don’t drink alcohol, there’s the option of green tea and traditional sweets instead. The sake and food were both excellent.
Overall, it was a wonderful and memorable tour.Would everyone recommend to join.
The tour is well-organized and the tour guide is very knowledgeable and good at introducing things. You experience both morden and historical scenery at the same time while enjoying delicious sake/tea. The sake/tea tasting was also quite informative.
This was a short but lovely tour—it was a truly enjoyable and thoughtfully led and the overall flow was smooth and well-timed. Wakako-san was a fantastic guide—friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging—bringing cultural and historical context to life in a meaningful way. The tour included introduction of hidden gems such as photo spots and sites that were not too crowded which is well appreciated. The flow of the tour, which slowly approaches towards the Tokyo Tower was well thought of.
Tip: if you are coming in summer wear comfortable clothes and bring proper hydration since it is a walking tour!
That said, the guide made sure we took hydration breaks.
Afterwards we proceeded to the sake tasting nearby. The ambiance of the place felt private (I believe outsiders cannot easily enter this building).
The sake tasting was a great addition to the walking tour, with some rare sake varieties that paired really well with the provided desserts.
Everything felt well-paced, and the group size made the experience relaxed and personal. Overall, I had a great time!
I recommend this to people who want shorter tours, enjoy sunsets, a good photo spot, trying new kinds of food and drinks, and learning cultural and historical sides of Japan.
Thank you very much to the tour team!
I joined this tour led by the most hilarious and charming local guide, walking from the station all the way to Tokyo Tower—and what an unforgettable journey through time it was.
This wasn’t one of those typical sightseeing tours. It felt like a walk through history where every corner had a story to tell—some rooted in fact, others in legend, but all incredibly fun and vivid. The buildings we passed weren’t just scenery—they were storytellers. At one point, the guide pointed to what I would’ve thought was just an old building and said, “That used to be the residence of a powerful samurai lord.” Without her, I would’ve walked right past it!
We also strolled through a lively izakaya, and the guide joked that this was the modern-day battlefield where Tokyo’s “samurai” (office workers) drink, negotiate, and unwind. It really did feel like we were traveling between the worlds of feudal Japan and modern Tokyo.
Then came Tokyo Tower—and it completely blew me away. When we arrived, the sky was still bright, but by the time we reached the main deck, the sun was setting, and the city slowly lit up beneath us. The skyline shifted from golden hues to deep navy, with the lights flickering on like magic. It was one of those rare, quiet moments where you just stand in awe.
After that, we relaxed in a beautiful tea room near the tower. A certified sake master introduced us to three totally different types of sake, each with its own character. I don’t usually drink, but I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed them—especially paired with little bites he recommended. And the final treat? A sake-infused ice cream dessert that tasted like an afogato’s grown-up, cooler cousin. Pure joy.
Thank you for such a special experience. It wasn’t just a tour—it was a memory I’ll carry with me for a long, long time.
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